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you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the of and i'm very very dangerous and i you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic and sunni. rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they banned the minaret they've banned the where a lot of all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment there you go he says it's good to see now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy a good model and even revive that let's do it replied al gore had stephen replied that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which
you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the of and i'm very very dangerous and i you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic and...
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their primary job right now that that is what they need to do is that more important than getting a big deal done i think it's absolutely important to keep the financial markets stable you know they are working to raise the debt ceiling to to show investors and creditors that they can get this done so they can reassure that you know it is stable here and i think that is as you say you said the rating agencies have really pointed that out in and i think last week you know they're kind of reviving this this korean deal based on s. and p. was saying that they still even if they do pass the debt ceiling there's still this fifty fifty chance that bill downgrade the u.s. based on if there's not a credible plan in place to reduce the deficit right and we have n.p.r. so putting a lot of pressure on politicians we have been meeting with g.o.p. and it was in the house members to tell them how important this is do they not understand how important this is it's getting derailed because new lawmakers essentially don't really get what's at stake. i think you do understand i do think you know that the
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ad revenue and political currency unlike more hard hitting stories they would be stories that offend big corporations and big political power and that's why they're not covered it could explain why more reporters haven't covered for example a secret prison in somalia run by the cia journalist jeremy scahill exposed to secrets and says several other american reporters know about it too instead this was the response to his story in the case of c.n.n. don't even mention my report and just basically reprinted a press release from the cia saying that you know they were just assisting the somali government they could explain why networks aren't redoubling their efforts to cover hard hitting stories instead fresh off the successful ratings of the casey anthony trial you have a network like a.v.c. hiring former kidnapping victim elizabeth smart to cover missing children stories i mean they basically came out and said leaning to the enormous and more innocent people stories and so that's what they're going to do and that is going to be a cost to other stories taking away from stories that affect
ad revenue and political currency unlike more hard hitting stories they would be stories that offend big corporations and big political power and that's why they're not covered it could explain why more reporters haven't covered for example a secret prison in somalia run by the cia journalist jeremy scahill exposed to secrets and says several other american reporters know about it too instead this was the response to his story in the case of c.n.n. don't even mention my report and just...
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welcome to the one piece of big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i ching products they don't understand oh he'll which is is going to be full of russian innovators to keep your bidders abroad and their favorite threw back the spotlight on stuff on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. for. the motion to be soon which bryson. to bounce from phones to gratian ends. meet for instance on t.v. don't come.
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oh of the song there was this big blasts and people were screaming running around scared there were smoke it was just like. what we have seen for. cities around the world which has been attacked earlier we have looked at ourselves peaceful nation. even though we are in two wars. in libya so people are rather surprised shocked. those people mostly on twitter feeds social been. trying to. jump to conclusions too early i have to say though the latest breaking news is that actually the police officer he was going to this can and. should be juve. politicians he is actually tall and blonde and that he has according to newspapers in the region work. so this is this is rather or might be more complicated than we think of to tell or i will since we had that chat just last hour obviously details coming through thick and fast since that report we had unconfirmed reports saying that the terror group the helpers of global jihad claimed responsibility in response to norway's involvement in afghanistan we're also hearing that oslo police say they suspect the man arrested in that shooting at the youth ca
oh of the song there was this big blasts and people were screaming running around scared there were smoke it was just like. what we have seen for. cities around the world which has been attacked earlier we have looked at ourselves peaceful nation. even though we are in two wars. in libya so people are rather surprised shocked. those people mostly on twitter feeds social been. trying to. jump to conclusions too early i have to say though the latest breaking news is that actually the police...
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. >> a big difference in appearance. also, if we just swirl the wind around in the glass, we can seem that the chateaux du camp clings. this is more gooseberries. it is generally lighter. >> you can tell that is more expensive? >> it is all about concentration. >> but would you buy such an expensive bottle? >> no. no, certainly not. >> not to drink. no way. >> the thank you very much, indeed. >> the new owner says he broke open a bottle to celebrate the anniversary. at around 10,000 pounds per glass, let's hope it does not disappoint. bbc news in central london. >> i am hoping it is still cocktail hour. maybe it is happy hour. in any event, it brings us to the end of today's broadcast, but remember, you can always get constant updates on our website, and check out our facebook page at facebook.com/bbcworldnews. for all of us, thank you for watching. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, a
. >> a big difference in appearance. also, if we just swirl the wind around in the glass, we can seem that the chateaux du camp clings. this is more gooseberries. it is generally lighter. >> you can tell that is more expensive? >> it is all about concentration. >> but would you buy such an expensive bottle? >> no. no, certainly not. >> not to drink. no way. >> the thank you very much, indeed. >> the new owner says he broke open a bottle to...
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there is no symptom of big government more menacing than our debt. when it gets gripped and we liberate our economy and our future. we're up to the task. and i hope president obama will join us in this work. god bless you and your family, and god bless the united states of america. >> the house of representatives speaker there, john boehner, saying it's significant cuts and reforms that are needed to help the u.s. economy. and this is not debates or differences between congress and the white house but is more about american people and the future they seek for themselves and their families. let's return to mark who has been listening to that. sorry to interrupt you earlier but we wanted to hear what john boehner was saying and almost at times was replicating the tone of president obama there. >> yes. there's so much about this debate that's ridiculous. it's hard to know where to start from an economic point of view. and first of all, boehner is talking about a crisis. the crisis completely manufactured, this is a debt ceiling that, as president obama
there is no symptom of big government more menacing than our debt. when it gets gripped and we liberate our economy and our future. we're up to the task. and i hope president obama will join us in this work. god bless you and your family, and god bless the united states of america. >> the house of representatives speaker there, john boehner, saying it's significant cuts and reforms that are needed to help the u.s. economy. and this is not debates or differences between congress and the...
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bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. in india. the move to the joint below to. the gateway hotel the burned imperial truly the toast was the. most delicious to see don't need to go and. read this in the candle was a photo of a retreat. building killing lands us security contractor blackwater in court two former employees accuse the company branded as. the state department for more than one hundred million dollars in phony expenses prosecutors are being criticized for pursuing this case instead of following up accusations the military contractor committed atrocities against civilians in iraq and afghanistan. norwegian intelligence denies claims by the suspect of two deadly terror attacks in the country last friday that he's part of a wider group but authorities in europe are on their guard after his anti immigration message is echoed by extremist groups across the continent and. killing at least seventy six people in a bomb attack in i'll slow and a shooting rampage on island. and the u.k. ra
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debt and in a few minutes archie's very own new york resident laurie harford us asks people in the big apple whether they are ready to pay more tax to save their economy. a little bit how much is a little better. a few percentage points more and that's about it and that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in the shared sacrifice if you have too much fix this you have a bit. like in the states it is better government to spend all the money increase your wars in iraq you know. so i would say first up if the war and there you don't need to tax increase. recovery efforts continue on russia's volga river following the country's worst ever voting disaster the sunken a pleasure cruiser the bulgaria has been towed to shallow waters now the next stage is to pump water from the sun going to haul to make the wreck light enough to lift experts are eager to examine the ship but to determine exactly why the bulgaria cycle two weeks ago one hundred fourteen people are confirmed dead after the tragedy with eight still listed as missing the boat's owner is und
debt and in a few minutes archie's very own new york resident laurie harford us asks people in the big apple whether they are ready to pay more tax to save their economy. a little bit how much is a little better. a few percentage points more and that's about it and that's about it i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in the shared sacrifice if you have too much fix this you have a bit. like in the states it is better government to spend all the money increase your...
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immigrants so that was a poor people in north of the big pushed out of places they used to live live in and it's all for their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be buoyant they want this guy to be muslim although muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about just about us it is not about the regions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own playing the way the far right. why don't. you to admit and there's a polite and respectful attitude towards that kind of thing and the mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent often when generals are against multiculturalism it's people who try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twentieth already thing it will sell relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movements all of the spirit is slowly fueled resentment against europe's m
immigrants so that was a poor people in north of the big pushed out of places they used to live live in and it's all for their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be buoyant they want this guy to be muslim although muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about just about us it is not about the regions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical...
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it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going some controversy behind same sex marriage, but, you know, everyone has their own opinions, their own views and, you know, we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well. and our ways of being. but really that's not anything that we really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you alltel us as well, the last lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately. courthouses wouldn't be able to handle it. you decided to put your name in
it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe...
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the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal. cut $1 trillion now. and then, more cuts through the elections. >> and not some short-term gimmick. >> i know the president's worried about this next election. my god. shouldn't we be worried about the country? >> reporter: speaker boehner told conservatives to be ready to make compromises. >> if you break it, you own it. >> reporter: has the world been looking at all of this? one english official says right-wing nutters, as he calls them, in congress, are causing more of a problem for the economic economy than the crisis in europe. >>> the man accused in the massacre and bomb att
the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal....
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may be coming at the expense of quality started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match in numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion let's say roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still come in world these long regionally the lines i would like to contribute to confront as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. we need to be united ninety three would be fighting you should be killing each other these. little groups if you can prove it yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to learn from before it can still need some juice and will plug in called for some of. you all watching the weekly scene over us has been carrying out drone strikes in pakistan for years but now one of the masterminds of the attacks is in the crosshairs himself former cia official j
may be coming at the expense of quality started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match in numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion let's say roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still come in world these long regionally the lines i would like to contribute to confront...
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this was in upstate new york, they say the big reagan really ended the bus. the truck driver was killed. a bus passenger it describes the scene on board. >> i was sitting in a seat with my mom, and then it looked as though the bus exploded in we went right in the air everyone out of their seats and then called hell broke loose--all hell broke loose. >> it became difficult to breathe, it like it's the ear was black, it just seemed like it took for ever. >> troopers say that one man held a lot by pulling passengers from the burning bus. a police officer in ohio is in trouble for the way he behaved during a traffic stop it happened last month in canton ohio, take a look at the-camera video released by a gun rights group. >> you were supposed to say that off the d ### >> i should have put 10 bullets in your * * and let you drop. and he would've been a witness as i execute you because you are stupid. >> he must now realize the could hear him, he is on leave. the police chief said that the behavior is not acceptable and the officer is under investigation. in miami
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in the cinema and one such film shin this year is american documentary no one called it has been a big success spelled wired to meet you she needs to be worried sick every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. you can't keep here we can see a selection of the films this year. many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself so the small cities of the region pretty together now he's been through she gets to the create of central russia. from the palace of aunts to the museum with a friend of a there are several cultural are monks here and you will film festival for example brings many tourism industry professionals to the region from over the world but why is one of the world's most not question and more let's meet this week's guest let's look to me to meet you now tell me your involvement with the festival here and about. well humans to go part of the. director of. director of programming for this as well so i decided to take this season so opportunity to compose a competition program which would consist of all term movies of. w
in the cinema and one such film shin this year is american documentary no one called it has been a big success spelled wired to meet you she needs to be worried sick every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. you can't keep here we can see a selection of the films this year. many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself so the small cities of the region pretty together now he's been through she gets to the create of central russia....
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its foreign firms which provided the lion's share of the investment and major maestro never made the big question the market is liberalize the reason regulatory for a more there are markets or capacity the and then are jeanne what we wish is to progress with these in making it clear more functioning russia opened its power sector four years ago privatizing most generating capacity during the crisis some russian firms failed to me the investments obligations while foreigners increased their market share for mass nine percent of capacity. with the commission seventy eight percent of new units generators are now asking regulators for predictability this year the russian government current price rises to fifteen percent we generate a sale lost the millions but that hasn't stopped the flaking off switches that's already covered business our team. that's our business of it for this hour but i'll be back with more in about forty minutes from now. if. you. are limited. to. just some. feel.
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developing as well in the last half hour police saying they're sending anti terror police to allay big . side all slow toyah after reports of the shooting there following that earlier bomb blast. one of the labor party representatives saying the shooting being carried out by a man dressed in a police uniform youngsters there between the age of fourteen and seventeen some seven hundred youngsters we hear we'll bring you more on that angle as we get it now our correspondent is in the heart of glass stricken also bring us the very latest as it happens here first hand thoughts are on twitter as well you can keep up to date with this unfortunate developing story in our twitter feed last thing she's treated just now that people are being deprived of information where she is even passengers arriving at the city's airport are being told of events in nearby also low communication she said is failing is emergency so it is a struggling to bring the prices of the control you want to keep up to date with the latest from us on twitter you can at parting underscore i'll bring you up to date is what w
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions play roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional their fleet lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. we will be out here late ninety's fighting each other be killing each other these people waiting in jihadi groups or little groups to control again yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to do for constituents or jason whitlock in kabul for example. and coming up as our interview with the second man to set foot on the moon boss alger and that's right after a recap our top stories in a few moments. from . the losers. just some.
be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions play roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional their fleet lines and could drag the country...
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those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief, but down to d.c., virginia, north carolina, and then westward in the middle of the country the heat is going to continue. and consider what we've seen over the last week, from monday through saturday, 845 record highs set across the country. over 2,000 record high or low temperatures. temperatures in the middle of the night that in many cities did not get below 80 degrees. that's what makes it difficult on our bodies. no escape from the heat even in the dead of night. alex? >> okay, eric fibber, thank you for that. >>> let's go now to sports beyond the scores
those are the big sellers. the kabobs and burritos, not so much. we've seen people taking water breaks, sitting down on the park benches as well. and the good news in new york is that the record-breaking heat is over and we're going to start to see some relief, which is a relative term. 100 yesterday. today lower 90s. back into the 80s as we head to the start of the workweek. and the average high is 85 degrees, where we should actually be. further to the south, though, a little bit of relief,...
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are telling lawmakers to get this done now while they're debating what to cut and trying to find a big compromise on the deficit investigative journalist grade class of compromise is a misnomer and here is why boortz the compromise the look here's what's happened is that george bush when he was president from two thousand and one to two thousand and eight one of. the surplus given jim of eighty six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned it into a six hundred million dollars per year deficit adding three trillion dollars us. eric cantor for all those bush's wars and for the weapons for the tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill to try to get out of. there at the at the tax cuts for the itch or is somehow a compromise means that the. dollars will be paid for by eliminating benefits or the working class are going to change the eula for social security which is if you get caught before it's students who are eight much. older . and paying off debt created i george bush gregory ask you this that let me ask a couple questions whether or not it was george bush's fault that w
are telling lawmakers to get this done now while they're debating what to cut and trying to find a big compromise on the deficit investigative journalist grade class of compromise is a misnomer and here is why boortz the compromise the look here's what's happened is that george bush when he was president from two thousand and one to two thousand and eight one of. the surplus given jim of eighty six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned it into a six hundred million dollars per year...
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i will fly in on the big board for a closer look of where the too horrific acts took place. right over here is oslo, that is where the bomb, or the bombs went off. then a couple of hours later about 25 mi. northwest of oslo, here on the island, that is where the shooting occurred. a man dressed as a police officer she started shooting at children who may use camp on that island, two daily scenes in one heartbreaking day for the normally peaceful, norway. >> now this is one of the government buildings, but this is before, and looking out the windows got blown out. you have debris everywhere and that was not the only buildings to suffer such a situation. this building, windows blown out, there was a wood, metal, you see the tree branches everywhere as these people were just walking around wondering what was going on. i want to warn you that some of the images are graphic, and this was not even the deadliest even on friday. at least 10 people died, about 25 mi. from oslo. is the person that is being year lifted a no region suspect is now in custody they believe that he was behi
i will fly in on the big board for a closer look of where the too horrific acts took place. right over here is oslo, that is where the bomb, or the bombs went off. then a couple of hours later about 25 mi. northwest of oslo, here on the island, that is where the shooting occurred. a man dressed as a police officer she started shooting at children who may use camp on that island, two daily scenes in one heartbreaking day for the normally peaceful, norway. >> now this is one of the...
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big mistake south council. in the middle of the much essentially. from a rural settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because this is one of the and the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start rebuilding scarcer throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old friends that was cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings. and some cool is really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many so. such as available. populations of the past few decades with. the city's thousands left to see. the challenges. and start of the various schemes and the projects economic and cultural issues he's maybe he's a fish out of slowly catching up to the hundreds of thousands of workers in the stakes straight in front of. the city writes. still used today. says the russian economy opened up to competition from asia it's a small industry fout if you decline in the region the futu
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the country begins a partial shutdown new york resident laurie hofmeister took to the streets of the big apple to gauge public opinion. would you be willing to pay more in tax this just paid your government from the bank this week let's talk about that. happen at least. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit i'm just a little bit. a few percentage points more and that's about that that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice it all depends on how much work you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my fair share you know why do i get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service that you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as you yeah yeah. yeah ok with that. yeah i think everybody should have it ok so i think it's ok to pay too much taxes you know you
the country begins a partial shutdown new york resident laurie hofmeister took to the streets of the big apple to gauge public opinion. would you be willing to pay more in tax this just paid your government from the bank this week let's talk about that. happen at least. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit i'm just a little bit. a few percentage points more and that's about that that's about it since fifty percent of...
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you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big clearing mistakes ok then this is going to follow firing it for us and here yes it is but that's one point he said pointing years second point is very very naive for steven and very very dangerous and you know and we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not likely to happen if you look at the right wing that. rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. of countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things i had on easter in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment and there you go he says it's good to see it now we knew that impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy a good model and even was you know replied that i had even replied that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which is the center of islam that's wh
you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big clearing mistakes ok then this is going to follow firing it for us and here yes it is but that's one point he said pointing years second point is very very naive for steven and very very dangerous and you know and we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not likely to happen if you look at the right wing that. rhetoric in europe...
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artie's reza new york laurie harford has asked people in the big apple why are there ready to pay more taxes to shore up the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely wouldn't pay maher have any of those spending. demands whether they're spending on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. a few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice it all depends on how much work you put your life if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my good share you know why they want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service says you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as y
artie's reza new york laurie harford has asked people in the big apple why are there ready to pay more taxes to shore up the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely wouldn't pay maher have any of those spending. demands whether they're spending on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a...
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supposed to tank today they didn't people said you know panic didn't happen maybe this isn't such a big deal but there may be reasons for that and we'll get into them but instead i want to focus on what the dollar did today it fell against the swiss franc showing a flight to quality and safety these days might be a flight away from the u.s. dollar which i'm pretty sure is still a problem and jobs though is still a problem too of course if you're one of the millions of unemployed i don't have to tell you that the economy is still shedding them as thousands of fresh layoffs at companies from blackberry to cisco are announced and their jobs are supposed to be figuring out how to get them back for obama he's been touted by the president well his comp company just shipped an entire business of theirs to where else you don't even need me to complete that sentence he shipped it to china now anthony randazzo from reason he joins me now and i'm hoping that he can help me to really prove that these issues mean something that we should be focusing on things for even longer than i think it's nice t
supposed to tank today they didn't people said you know panic didn't happen maybe this isn't such a big deal but there may be reasons for that and we'll get into them but instead i want to focus on what the dollar did today it fell against the swiss franc showing a flight to quality and safety these days might be a flight away from the u.s. dollar which i'm pretty sure is still a problem and jobs though is still a problem too of course if you're one of the millions of unemployed i don't have to...
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you know away from big thing but i'm just telling you the surrounding places where he was around here it's interesting though they are saying that he's a very literal person at the same time he's prepared to be a nationalist the how how does these two work well together in a person like him. well you know as. of the moment when i knew any i was i would not describe him as an urchin. very thorough ideologically i was more described who. simply by theory and i'm even all the way here don't be angry that he would be the second person but they are. not more than that i did not get that thought through ideological. why the conversation ok just their beliefs now you're talking to me about him being quite an angry person he had quite an ngo and he was a religious person now did the looking in retrospect would you have imagined that one day he would be capable of doing something like this if it is indeed him way absolutely never ever i would never imagine that the far more guys who are way more weird than you was. now how how do you think he got these ideas into his head in the first place yo
you know away from big thing but i'm just telling you the surrounding places where he was around here it's interesting though they are saying that he's a very literal person at the same time he's prepared to be a nationalist the how how does these two work well together in a person like him. well you know as. of the moment when i knew any i was i would not describe him as an urchin. very thorough ideologically i was more described who. simply by theory and i'm even all the way here don't be...
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures today it throughout the united states it has led to over 2000 death and this is a live look at san jose. we have a full check of the weather >> a live look outside from our roof camera use the brakes of sunshine and blue clouds. mostly sunny conditions and we will have windows picking up we will fill the cooling trend but it is on a worm out after it the end of the work week. 64 in fairfield h. we'll see the fog pushed back again later on in the afternoon. this is but i'll look up temperatures that in the area for later on this afternoon. if you're going to the ball game at first pitches at on
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures...
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they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how much are you actually were? >> i don't like to answer that question. -- how much are you actually worth? >> more than a billion? >> that would not be completely inaccurate, let me put it that way. >> and billionaire professor who carries his own chipped tea mug. he is probably the richest academic in the world. he worries that in obama's america, wealth has become a dirty word. >> we should be empowering these people. we should be encouraging the next generation but i think there is almost a hostile attitude towards the people that have been successful in this country and the people t
they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how...
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front of one of the first official meetings of the bolsheviks supposedly took place here the city is big and sticks out council of russia in the middle of the nineteenth century. from the rule settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because of this in front of us and the cycle of russian manchester to join the nineteenth century with a great start three buildings scattered throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old fool sort of stuff and a mishmash of soviet buildings it's almost as if in some coolest time really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many side. such as available. populations over the past few decades. in large cities thousands left to seek employment elsewhere to challenge the local government has. installed the very schemes and the projects economic and cultural issues he's maybe small cities of russia slowly catching up for the hundreds of thousands of men who worked in the stakes straight in front of. the cit
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>> well, that is the big question we are trying to find out. the lapd has gone on a complete information shutdown on this, which is in stark contrast to what happened the first time where they were very public about it. they, you know, said this is who we have, this is who we think did it. and is, you know, they talked about eyewitnesss identifying giovanni ramirez. this time, we, you know, we heard through our sources about these arrests, but we have not gotten anything from the lapd as to what it is, what pieces of information, or what tips they got that led them to these two gentlemen. >> so ramirez' lawyer who your colleague did manage to talk to. he's always maintained his client's innocence. in your article, he says ramirez isn't officially not a suspect. but he says if it's true, obviously he'll be happy. and i want to quote some of what you were quoting. he says there was a lot of pressure on lapd. i believe they were operating in good faith and made a good faith mistake. do you think they came under pressure and jumped the gun a little
>> well, that is the big question we are trying to find out. the lapd has gone on a complete information shutdown on this, which is in stark contrast to what happened the first time where they were very public about it. they, you know, said this is who we have, this is who we think did it. and is, you know, they talked about eyewitnesss identifying giovanni ramirez. this time, we, you know, we heard through our sources about these arrests, but we have not gotten anything from the lapd as...
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. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that derailed a powerful titan. and she says tonight she will not sit silently while he might go free. it's an abc news exclusive interview with "good morning america" anchor robin roberts who's here with us now. robin. >> and, diane, that woman is nafissatou diallo. they call her nafi. a 32-year-old immigrant from guinea, west africa. in her first television interview, she painstakingly recounts the day she says she was sexually assaulted by dominique strauss-kahn -- the powerful man who, at the time, was the head of the international monetary fund. >> he come
. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that...
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were to default, we would see a big spike in long- term interest rates, so that would affect mortgage rates. it would affect car lending rates. it would affect business lending rates. so all of that could be quite problematic for the whole economy. so that's why, you know, certainly the treasury department and one has to say the federal reserve as well very worried about this. and want to avoid this at all costs. >> ifill: does it have to actually occur or is merely this delay, this debate, is that already putting its own drag on these areas of the economy? >> well, so far i say the uncertainty about what is exactly going to happen, what's going to get cut, what could be affected is giving a lot of consumers and businesses pause, if you will, making it quite risk-averse. and one of the reasons we're going through a soft patch, it's not the only reason, one of the reasons is this uncertainty. and what is triggering is risk aversion on the part of businesses and consumers. so already in a sense they're anticipating or worried about what might happen and pulling back. >> ifill: as we sit
were to default, we would see a big spike in long- term interest rates, so that would affect mortgage rates. it would affect car lending rates. it would affect business lending rates. so all of that could be quite problematic for the whole economy. so that's why, you know, certainly the treasury department and one has to say the federal reserve as well very worried about this. and want to avoid this at all costs. >> ifill: does it have to actually occur or is merely this delay, this...
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what the protests in spain for example a country and economy that set that was set as it's being too big to fail the unemployment is very high now we've seen violent rallies and greece that didn't do anything to stop a steady measures now can ordinary people actually do anything here you said the second bailout does nothing for ordinary people will protesting be any help or are they just wasting their time. well let's let's keep in mind that whatever the bailout package is to help bail out banks will save one hundred ten billion euros for example it's still easy for these bankers driven by wall street bankers to create ten times that amount and derivative contracts and credit default swaps and make it part of the fault because their ability to create derivatives to game the system to remember the reason why greece is failing is because banks are gaming the system and causing it to fail because they make more money on the insurance than they lose on the bonds it's all about gaming the system and this will continue whether spain and italy are big enough or the right size next for the banks
what the protests in spain for example a country and economy that set that was set as it's being too big to fail the unemployment is very high now we've seen violent rallies and greece that didn't do anything to stop a steady measures now can ordinary people actually do anything here you said the second bailout does nothing for ordinary people will protesting be any help or are they just wasting their time. well let's let's keep in mind that whatever the bailout package is to help bail out...
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in the future of that big powerful they come they commandeered government for example and. says fifty years i lived here in europe and i see the elation of specially of the muslim community. and the more. they don't have the language and they have this it is the here but i think we need also. to start such here and the internet by muslim extremists by this because we come to a very dangerous complication in the near future. by r.t. an expert in terrorism live from vienna many things. no way security forces may be trained to thwart terror attacks but they completely failed to predict or prevent this massacre but the view danish i mean morten messerschmidt who says that nobody is safe if an individual maniac decides to go on a shooting spree many scandinavian were of the belief that we our police our intelligence service really have the facilities and the measures in order to prevent this from happening we have in numerous cases we have prevented attacks from terrorist groups islamist groups earlier on of course it's much more difficult to prohibit individual lunatics from do
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it is really a big question of what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population they see differently another point here i see that the important town of brega which is hotly debated the rebels and the government as who owns this power now might be a question with someone else this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is the official language of the german government emergency services have recovered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the boulder river two weeks ago killing one hundred twenty people the red cruiser was lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow waters the task is now to drain the hole so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to figure out the cause
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need go it's about efficiencies of our productivity gains and it's going to far as they can with the big story and straight later economic initiatives and we reach the point where we need to withdraw from the economy the street needs to get out of hand over to private managers and it's very encouraging that not only the criminal seems to realize that but they seem to be pushing harder and harder with this privatization process and i'm sure. it's just the latest in a string of very senior government officials have come out to push this program and emphasize it's going to go ahead and moreover not just so bits of the company but so completely out of some of the biggest most attractive companies in the country well the government is obviously interested in that what about the companies themselves are they interested in this privatization scheme at all and i think companies must be very happy indeed i mean i think you can divide the companies into two very distinct groups i mean there are those that are run by professionals who are interested in creating you know what are going to be world c
need go it's about efficiencies of our productivity gains and it's going to far as they can with the big story and straight later economic initiatives and we reach the point where we need to withdraw from the economy the street needs to get out of hand over to private managers and it's very encouraging that not only the criminal seems to realize that but they seem to be pushing harder and harder with this privatization process and i'm sure. it's just the latest in a string of very senior...
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though the fact that the bomb blast was so big and also could be need to move suggests that they could have been more than one people behind the attack however having said that if it's a very driven individual who is who has also psychological problems that help him to overcome fears and deal with large volumes. explosives then one person could pull off. that plan however it is more likely that there was a small group behind it and we do know that the suspect being questioned by police i did get his hands on an eco farm a few years ago and possibly a huge amount of fertilizer that could be used for a homemade bomb what about the timing of the attack so any significance there. well i think that the timing. in july of july which is also as our no your friends are telling us is called norwegian ramadan for. civil servants because most of them take holidays to draw attention to the fact that they can carry out oh he can carry out this attack in government quarter but also i think the aim in downtown also was not really to cause the number of casualties he's his plan was almost to to show t
though the fact that the bomb blast was so big and also could be need to move suggests that they could have been more than one people behind the attack however having said that if it's a very driven individual who is who has also psychological problems that help him to overcome fears and deal with large volumes. explosives then one person could pull off. that plan however it is more likely that there was a small group behind it and we do know that the suspect being questioned by police i did...
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comes with what makes a big splash in the world of hi-tech business what turns events science into i ching products they don't understand oh he's he's got he followed russian evaders to eat your betters and brought in their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on t.v. we've got the future covered. and you can. welcome back if you're all about to remind you we're talking about extremism in europe. ok. ok as i want to go back to you on a comment that you made before we went to the break about the media and al qaeda it's quite interesting that in the fifteen hundred page manifesto that was left behind there was an enormous amount of admiration actually for al qaeda because of its tactics i mean that has got to be one of the greatest ironies in all this considering that media and many politicians including the united states instantly said this is al qaeda or al qaeda like operation this is this telling us they were missing this is a huge security lapse and on the part of western governments because it's their own homegrown people that are committing mos
comes with what makes a big splash in the world of hi-tech business what turns events science into i ching products they don't understand oh he's he's got he followed russian evaders to eat your betters and brought in their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on t.v. we've got the future covered. and you can. welcome back if you're all about to remind you we're talking about extremism in europe. ok. ok as i want to go back to you on a comment that you made...
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business big media and the two point two two big corporate parties and for she was led to as a total corruption of us democracy we we no longer are politicians they resent the people's interests we have parties that represent big business interests whether they're democrats or republicans we have politicians that kowtow to the media and play the twenty four hour media cycle we really don't get that i think that's one reason why you're seeing readership and viewership dropping people see this corrupt symbiotic relationship as undermining really any kind of any any functional government we have a dysfunctional government that can't be all health care can't deal with energy can't deal with climate we can't deal with any is issues it's a it's a disgrace tell me go ahead joe i was going to ask you go ahead toby go first go ahead go ahead yeah i wouldn't dispute that you can have a dysfunctional government in the united states we're still waiting for you to result in the debt ceiling we're very worried about that at the moment in europe i think one thing i would say in favor of one aspect
business big media and the two point two two big corporate parties and for she was led to as a total corruption of us democracy we we no longer are politicians they resent the people's interests we have parties that represent big business interests whether they're democrats or republicans we have politicians that kowtow to the media and play the twenty four hour media cycle we really don't get that i think that's one reason why you're seeing readership and viewership dropping people see this...
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so i think the president took a big risk. maybe we will see his tone as he is giving it to them, angry, treating them like children. but a lot of people will take a look at it and say there's some arrogance and self-superiority there. >> rooney: . >> lehrer: well, it's 6:36 as we're speaking eastern time and the president's still speaking. in the white house briefing room. but he says, mark, that he's going to-- he called the bipartisan congressional leadership to the white house tomorrow, saturday for a meeting. but boehner says he's not negotiating, what's going on? that's what i am trying to get. we don't know. >> well, john boehner said he himself was going to now negotiate with the leaders of the senate. and to try and come up with something. that was in his statement. so but the president did say, not to come from me, he said be at the white house tomorrow morning at 11:00 and come up with a solution. it's up to you. i know the best of my knowledge harry reid and mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi have not been-- or citiz
so i think the president took a big risk. maybe we will see his tone as he is giving it to them, angry, treating them like children. but a lot of people will take a look at it and say there's some arrogance and self-superiority there. >> rooney: . >> lehrer: well, it's 6:36 as we're speaking eastern time and the president's still speaking. in the white house briefing room. but he says, mark, that he's going to-- he called the bipartisan congressional leadership to the white house...
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well, the big news coming in just the last half hour. in the last half hour, the police confirmation that it was, in fact, a bomb. it wasn't a gas explosion, it wasn't just an accident. also the thing you mentioned that there may be some people trapped here, obviously, that did not look like the case with those initial images we saw, it looked like they'd done pretty much the cleanup. that really is the latest. at least one person dead, there could be more. there are certainly several injured, and you can see from the amount of destruction how much glass came out of those windows. the prime minister's building is supposedly 17 stories high, and you can see how much of that was damaged, certainly people on the street and perhaps even in the buildings were injured. now, why did all this happen? a lot of different theories. just last week a norwegian prosecutor filed terror charges against an iraqi cleric who had threatened norwegians with death if they deported him. also norway had a similar incident to what denmark had with the cartoons t
well, the big news coming in just the last half hour. in the last half hour, the police confirmation that it was, in fact, a bomb. it wasn't a gas explosion, it wasn't just an accident. also the thing you mentioned that there may be some people trapped here, obviously, that did not look like the case with those initial images we saw, it looked like they'd done pretty much the cleanup. that really is the latest. at least one person dead, there could be more. there are certainly several injured,...
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chance to watch in the cinema one such films this year is american documentary my one which has been a big success proud wired to media watching it go anywhere you'd see every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. here we can see a selection of the films beneficiary. also many lectures mostly because the film discussions in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the creek town of central russia. from the palace of the museum is available there are several cultural mox here and you will film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why. well to answer that question and more let's meet this week's guest i say live it to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well a few months ago part of. the. programming for this so i decided to take this season's soap. to compose a competition program which would. alter movies of quality why. well actually it's now. the new idea told a nice film festivals not in the capitals but somewhere in the small ci
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if you're heading out and about, traveling nationally this weekend. >> there is friday, a big day for air travel. as you can see we have green lights, and very little in the bay of -- way of delays and however, in the new york area there are delays because of unstable weather conditions, in jfk between 30-45 minutes for the same reason. now, big weekend of weather is coming up here in the bay area, we'll take a look at that in just a moment. >>> nfl players reviewing a new collective bargaining agreement. and a player vote is not expected until next week. they're going to spend the weekend reviewing kumts. the nfl commissioner called it an equitable deal. some say the final draft included some things they'd never discussed. a 10 year deal redistributes the annual league revenues and goitsing to go up. and imposes a rookie salary system to try to reign in spending and allows for unrestricted free agency after four seasons. >>> a young arizona diamond backs fan may have made the play of the week and getting national attention for what he did during a game between the diamond backs and b
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those are loans in the past it's more corruption big deal if we don't have you know a big name like medart that we can link this to we're going to ignore it and it's it's absolutely ridiculous because the real story that we should be focusing on is how does the government interact in a crisis and what what are we sort. basing our hopes and our entire sort of like the economy on if we're so based on the government's aaa rating should we begin to assess how we can back away from the interest and principal can we have that discussion yeah i think it's a question i want to how do you go right now i want to ask that sixteen trillion dollars without a bailout for the rich it was you know a lot of it was a that is a bailout of the writers for every foreign entities that fusions is a bailout i mean i would say it's a bailout the banks that don't deserve it. at the time the government saying is a bill for everybody because the argument was if we don't bail out the banks then it filters down into main street ok well where is the bailout for working people because a recent report from northeastern un
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how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear in court here in oslo on monday, and explain why he did it. and the lawyers said that the suspect will say that what he did was, quote, atrocious, but necessary. lester? >> martin fletcher in oslo tonight, thank you. norway hasn't known this kind of terror since world war ii. it's a place where gun violence is rare and bombings are virtually unheard of. now oslo takes its place in a long list of places forever scarred by large scale mass murder. tonight, michelle franzen with the survivors' stories. >> reporter: as the search for victims continues, a very different search is under way at the place where f
how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear...
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our stories and this is a particularly big one particularly keen to know what you think we are asking online today you think when most of the euro crisis will this is what you're telling the majority of you still think it'll be george soros of his financial cronies as you put it will reap the rewards of the troubles quarter of you saying china you said the cash. cheapass it's free of you now this believe in the us will benefit most the demand for its bonds climbing are than ever and only two percent one percent think the european debt is themselves come out on top as they can get away with paying less r t dot com also. of course we'll bring you up to date with this huge developing story from oslo tonight throughout the evening on r.t. business know the let's catch up with the a friday latest with dmitri. thanks kevin rupert murdoch's news corp has sold its seventy nine percent stake in russia's biggest outdoor advertising use outdoor sells advertising on billboards public transport and other services in one thousand russian cities invest in management buyout deal is said to be worth t
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. >> it probably looks like a big boxing match to them. i don't know. maybe they're sick of both parties. all i can tell you is the republicans are the only folks up here that are trying to act serious and put forth something serious. this president hasn't been serious. he created this mess to a large degree and now he's asking for help in the 11th hour. we will help him, but he's got to work with us to change the way this town does business. >> congressman joe walsh, thank you for joining us. we will be watching closely. >> wonderful to be with you. >> you're watching "bbc world news america." and still to come on tonight's program, love and marriage takes centerstage in new york where gay couples are legal to wed. but it's the economy which could also turn out to be a big winner. >> the family of british senior amy winehouse have thanked her fans for the support they've received since her death on saturday. >> tributes, quiet reflection. eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million sellin
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it's a big decision. there's a lot of people here. you can imagine the frantic mood outside of the courthouse and inside this hallway. >> one of the details that jumped out over the last couple days to a lot of people was this number of 21 years. some people believethars for th death of at least 93 people if he is found dlt of that. but it's more nuanced than that. can you explain that, jay? >> it is. and 21 years is the sentence at this point. there's a new law, but there's an act that would make it longer, 30 years. what prosecutors hope to do in this case, is after that time is served, should he become guilty, if he poses a threat to society. if there's a danger in releasing him. they can convene in a panel. they can keep him detained three years. and reconvene every three years after. they can impose a life sentence here. but it will be done every three years or so to keep him behind bars. >> that's the good news. there would be a way. jay, how right now on this monday, is the city of oslo and the country of norway doing? this was
it's a big decision. there's a lot of people here. you can imagine the frantic mood outside of the courthouse and inside this hallway. >> one of the details that jumped out over the last couple days to a lot of people was this number of 21 years. some people believethars for th death of at least 93 people if he is found dlt of that. but it's more nuanced than that. can you explain that, jay? >> it is. and 21 years is the sentence at this point. there's a new law, but there's an act...
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now i regard it as part of my life which will never go away and it shouldn't go away because it's a big part of what i worked to create depression. we talked to brian may and just over an hour's time here safe and although corinne is here with the latest from the world of business that's coming your way after a short break. hungry for the food we've got to eat for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in india oh she's available in the movie going to joy see her children's a movie that's the gateway to the grand imperial college the torch was the. new kind of letter to george bush it's a duty to go. read this in the kernel was her turn to retreat. to business here in our thanks for joining me well she is looking forward to expanding its privatization program to spur economic growth deputy prime minister laid out a new plan that was disclosed by betterness to newspaper he suggests the for privatization of fourteen state companies by twenty seventeen however according to the plan the government will keep controlling stake said infrastructure companies li
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leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their big lines and could drive the country deeply to claim flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know late ninety's you would be fighting each other to be killing each other these people waiting in you have a group some of the groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason whitlock in kabul for time. and i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes here on our team. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from around the russia. we've got the future covered. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. well the math here with us take a look at sunday's sob story san the week's headlines the man charged was norway's first ever a terrorist attack at the midst responsibility for the bo
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>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, will there or won't there be a football season? here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> hi there. good morning. with every day, hour and minute, we get closer to an nfl season. the latest news coming yesterday with the players approving the owners' cba proposal. the only thing left is an official vote, and the nfl will be up and running later this week. >>> baseball last week, roy halladay had to leave a game because of heat exhaustion. yesterday he was scorching hot, striking out eight over eight innings. but the play of
>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good...
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at least all eyes are turning to other struggling nations too like italy previously considered too big to fail what if it really does fall into the abbess. well i think that is that is the question president sarkozy has been saying in brussels you know greece is a special case it's received this special support from the europeans that was agreed last night and other countries won't receive that but of course. you do we believe that i'm not sure that we do because it's inconceivable that the europeans wouldn't step in very and it is also i think inconceivable that even the resources now available to the financial stability fund the sort of nascent european monetary fund i think they wouldn't really be sufficient in the end if it was a sort of battle between the bond markets and the italian government so without wanting to paint nightmare scenario i don't think we're out of the woods yet and it was all all hands to the mill all on the grace now but this death toll gets deeper and deeper bailouts haven't really proved me. because the eurozone need to try something different maybe to bring
at least all eyes are turning to other struggling nations too like italy previously considered too big to fail what if it really does fall into the abbess. well i think that is that is the question president sarkozy has been saying in brussels you know greece is a special case it's received this special support from the europeans that was agreed last night and other countries won't receive that but of course. you do we believe that i'm not sure that we do because it's inconceivable that the...
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york while gay couples are allowed to legally wed, but it is the economy that could also come out a big winner. the family of the british singer has thank herwinehouse fans -- has thanked her fans. >> flowers and a tribute. many around here had met her out and about in camden. >> so sad. >> a multimillion-dollar selling artist, it winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mother, janice, on thursday. have, janice and amy's dad come to the shrine. >> it is making it a lot easier for us. i knew this was about one thing, and that was love. >> among the group, her manager, her boyfriend, those that had lived with the ups and downs, the successes and addictions, but this was unexpected. this was a -- there had been no signs of crisis. she had been seen by a doctor on friday night. the last person to speak to her was a security guard on saturday morning. saturday afternoon, they were unable to wake her. today's post mortem was inconclusive. more tests were needed. but hers -- her friend russell brand said he had long feared the worst as his wife, kate. , explained. >> when you
york while gay couples are allowed to legally wed, but it is the economy that could also come out a big winner. the family of the british singer has thank herwinehouse fans -- has thanked her fans. >> flowers and a tribute. many around here had met her out and about in camden. >> so sad. >> a multimillion-dollar selling artist, it winner of five grammy awards, she had had lunch with her mother, janice, on thursday. have, janice and amy's dad come to the shrine. >> it is...
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a few more details coming in of course everything very sketchy at the moment no one drawing any any big conclusions but we do know that norwegian state secretary christian edmonson said that there are still people in the buildings there you can see the scale of devastation is there he's looking over your shoulder we showing our viewers the latest pictures we've got through he declined to see more about that but he has gone on to say the situation quote is the worst his country has seen such as the scale of what some folding here you mentioned just now about the prophet mohammed cartoons that have been reprinted a little while back in norway no again there are conflicting reports about whether this was a car bomb or whether this went off inside the building inside the building that could have been we think the same building that housed the tabloid paper that published those mohammed cartoons anything more to say about that. nothing really to say the most important thing you have to say is that i think the freedom of press freedom of speech in europe has to be absolutely fundamental to th
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it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago. >> all right, are you ready for in some football? we are step closer for a lockout being lifted. n.f.l. executive board is expected to vote on monday to accept the xfb put forth by the owners. players can report to facilities as early as wednesday. a lost details still have to be worked out and team probably won't be signing free agents until next weekend. when the niners will have to decide with several of their own free agents. >> i think we have something special in san francisco going on right now. i can't talk -- you want to talk to them, but its process that we h
it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago....
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a big day from jim axelrod. >> wroos and linda mussman together for 35 years, didn't waste a minute. timing their vows. >> three, two, one. >> to be married when it became legal in new york state. >> you go to the hospital here and there and there's the paper, you know. single, married, divorced or widowed. and there's no place for anything else. >> in new york city, 823 same sex couples registered to marry today. daniel herds and nevin cohen were among that. >> we're so honored to be able to be part of all the married couples, all the loving couples in new york and have the same rights and promise. >> not when it comes to income taxes, inheriting a spouse's social security benefits and family medical leave because federal law does not recognize gay marriage. >> there's even one case with a spouse of a vet paren who is not entitle yo veteran who is not entitled to be buried next to his spouse. >> brad series at the williams institute at the ucla law school says day couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >
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here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the difference monday, tuesday and wednesday. as we wrap things up, highs will be in the 90s and lows mainly into the 70s which is pretty much where we should be this time of the year. it's not going to be the oppressive triple-digit heat. >> it's like, you can cut the humidity with a knife outside. >> it's brutal. >> yeah. thanks so much, reynolds. appreciate it. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york state takes effect this weekend. but what happens to those couples' rights when they travel or move to another state? our legal guys are here to talk about
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. >> big talk in the newsroom. >> maybe you can wear that this weekend. you will be nice around warm. rufus roo has no sleeves. >> good for the beach, snack in one side, iced tea in the other. >>> it is going to be good beach weather for us once again seeing blue skies outside right now. beautiful weekend in store. beautiful start to your weekend on this friday. a little bit of cloud cover this morning. but not contending with that in those inland spots anymore and the bay has cleared out nicely as well still seeing a mix of sun and clouds at the coast and temperatures there a little cooler than we saw yesterday. now, for tonight, we will actually cool back into the 50s and 60s. similar temperatures to what we saw this morning. we will see mostly clear conditions in those inland spots around the bay a few low clouds and the fog rolls right back in this evening at the coastline. now, this low is dipped down a little bit. the trough a little deeper. that's why we are actually running a few degrees cooler today than we did yesterday. but good news is this hi
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now i regard it as part of my life which will never go away and it shouldn't go away because it's so big part of what i would to create to fashion. queens broadway talks to us your thoughts again just over an hour's time but right now look what's happening in business with. para welcome to our business update this hour thanks for joining me russia is looking forward to expand its privatization program to spur economic growth deputy prime minister shaul of laid out the new plan in an article in the database to newspaper he suggests the full privatization of fourteen state companies by two thousand and seventeen however according to the plan the government will keep controlling stakes in infrastructure companies like russian will always and transmit. the idea of the privatisation was floated last year with initially time companies but now i think we would have over twenty companies i'm going to number the amount of money they're going to raise is going from something like thirty billion to one hundred twenty billion that's ten percent of g.d.p. this isn't about the money necessarily and of
now i regard it as part of my life which will never go away and it shouldn't go away because it's so big part of what i would to create to fashion. queens broadway talks to us your thoughts again just over an hour's time but right now look what's happening in business with. para welcome to our business update this hour thanks for joining me russia is looking forward to expand its privatization program to spur economic growth deputy prime minister shaul of laid out the new plan in an article in...
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. >> and there is big sports news, 49ers seasons are saved. the lockout is officially over, player arrests -- player reps ratified the deal. the best news is that no regular season games were lost in this dispute. now, the league has a 10-year deal in place no, opting out by either side allowed. the highlights include a slightly better revenue split for owners but player was a boost in revenues there. is a rookie wage scale and no more two a day practices and training camp. everybody is thrilled to get this deal done. >> it's been a long time coming. and football is back. that is the great news for everybody. even up to the last minute this, required boblg both of us coming together to take a stock of what is important to get the job done. i know that that is going to be the relationship going forward. >> and i believe you're going to have a lesson to the people in washington. the debt crisis is a lot easier fix than this deal was. thank you. >> the patriots owner with a a shot at congress there. what happens now is a feeding frenzy. training
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big changes in the atmosphere. hopefully, that will be due to the big area of high pressure that we've been calling a heat dome. it's expected to slide a little bit farther stoto the south and when that happens, it will create a void and what will move is an area of low pressure and that will bring cooler temperatures for places like new york and eventually washington, d.c. where instead of triple digit heat, you'll see the temperatures cool down into the 90s and overnight lows into the 70s for washington, d.c. one more thing as we wrap things up. as we see these air masses, these contrasting air masses move, the result has been some scattered showers and some strong thunderstorms. if you happen to be in chicago and you're at the airport, you know about the delays you've had. all due to, again, that problem sweeping across the great lakes. we're going to talk more about that coming up throughout the morning. and of course, t.j., more on that heat. big story for us. back to you. >> reynolds, we appreciate you as alw
big changes in the atmosphere. hopefully, that will be due to the big area of high pressure that we've been calling a heat dome. it's expected to slide a little bit farther stoto the south and when that happens, it will create a void and what will move is an area of low pressure and that will bring cooler temperatures for places like new york and eventually washington, d.c. where instead of triple digit heat, you'll see the temperatures cool down into the 90s and overnight lows into the 70s for...
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charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one well. we have to build that shows they're for. say you're ready for the freedom. well the u.s. just got a new ambassador to afghanistan today ryan crocker was sworn in as the new u.s. ambassador to the war stricken country and he's starting out with a bang already making some pretty strong statements first starters crocker has already explained that there will be no rush to exit from the country and then he went on to say we have no interest in permanent bases in afghanistan we will stay as long as we need to and not one day more what exactly does that mean and frankly that comment is caught many people off guard including myself because of all of the statements about staying however long we need to in afghanistan despite that two thousand and fourteen deadline after all there are plenty of reasons why the u.s. would have an interest in keeping a permanent base there first of all there's this there are relations between the u.s. and pakistan and then there's the fact that afghanistan itself
charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one well. we have to build that shows they're for. say you're ready for the freedom. well the u.s. just got a new ambassador to afghanistan today ryan crocker was sworn in as the new u.s. ambassador to the war stricken country and he's starting out with a bang already making some pretty strong statements first starters crocker has already explained that there will be no rush to exit from the country and then he...
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. what are you my grandmother? i'll rock white jeans whenever i want. whatever that is. white. that's my tide. what's yours? finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. what are you my grandmother? i'll rock white jeans whenever i want. whatever that is. white. that's my tide. what's yours? finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a...
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he said literally he had to make a statement so big that it could not be misunderstood. finally, there was one warning sign that is coming out now. the intelligence officials in norway apparently saw a red flag when he ordered large amounts of chemicals from a company online from poland. it did put up that red flag. they checked into it. apparently did not think anything of it. there had been -- he been big lots of fertilizer, but he rented a farm and planned that well. so he got away with. >> shepard: greg burke, thank you. continued coverage of the stunning attack. we'll talk live with a former fbi agent who supervised the federal task force to capture the unabomber. what he says about how the gunman in this case carried out the massacre. and why it is so hard to stop this kind of terrorism. that's minutes away. >> first, washington, politics and the debt ceiling debate. they are at it again. it is almost all politics. there's a little more than a week left before the u.s. hits its borrowing limit the 2nd of august the u.s. will default on all of its loans. everyone ha
he said literally he had to make a statement so big that it could not be misunderstood. finally, there was one warning sign that is coming out now. the intelligence officials in norway apparently saw a red flag when he ordered large amounts of chemicals from a company online from poland. it did put up that red flag. they checked into it. apparently did not think anything of it. there had been -- he been big lots of fertilizer, but he rented a farm and planned that well. so he got away with....
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the fs the big red blob moving on shore. as soon as it got to the coast and dry land in texas, poof, all of a sudden don was gone. it looks like scattered showers and storms in texas during the day. this wasn't the answer we were hoping for. not a lot of wet weather on the map. there are some showers and storms in northern m mo. your forecast for today rain likely, more or less in mexico not in texas. hot weather for dallas one again. warm and sunny in the northeast. sunday forecast we should see a lot of thunderstorms in the mid-atlantic and the monsoonal showers and storms will continue in the four corners region. a lit of disappointment in texas. it didn't come true. hopefully we'll get another weak tropical system later in the season. >> keep it right here. we will have a live report from corpus christie, texas, coming up. >>> meantime, the search for a missing new hampshire girl, whab haven't police issued an amber alert? >>> back to court, the battle over dna evidence heats up in amanda knox' appeal in italy. >>> what
the fs the big red blob moving on shore. as soon as it got to the coast and dry land in texas, poof, all of a sudden don was gone. it looks like scattered showers and storms in texas during the day. this wasn't the answer we were hoping for. not a lot of wet weather on the map. there are some showers and storms in northern m mo. your forecast for today rain likely, more or less in mexico not in texas. hot weather for dallas one again. warm and sunny in the northeast. sunday forecast we should...
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but the big part of the responsibility is from the cover. because the government first of all. not to create the conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government out what. the government it's not be a good job probably look good in the note obama wants people to wake up otherwise we'll just becomes the instances that are treated. and they believe they can make a difference imo the government has to change things because they don't have a choice. with greece in shambles and neighboring portugal trashed by the rating agencies spain is facing not just a financial but a deep in. in social crisis members of the so-called indignant marches say the one thing we didn't see preserved that way there their calls will be heard this is all another issue even those who are woodridge. hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was agreed after it approved severe austerity measures sending thousands onto the streets to protest the rescue were also involved lowering interest rates on agreed to deaden extending
but the big part of the responsibility is from the cover. because the government first of all. not to create the conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government out what. the government it's not be a good job probably look good in the note obama wants people to wake up otherwise we'll just becomes the instances that are treated. and they believe they can make a difference imo the government has to change things...
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big chain a photo which you know. cotto times. in serbia multis available in moscow and hyatt regency. six thirty am in moscow these are your headlines thousands of protesters remain on the streets of madrid furious at spain's huge unemployment rate and the government's faltering attempts to deal with the financial crisis many say the international monetary fund and brussels are deciding the country's future as much as the spanish government. president obama appeals to the public to pressure congress to compromise on rival debt ceiling plans he has only days left before the u.s. could potentially default on its desk from debts for the first time in the nation's history meanwhile secretary of state clinton is working to reassure asian investors i think government will meet its obligations to avoid triggering another potential global economic meltdown. a vigil for victims of norway remembers those lost in friday's deadly attacks this is the man who's confessed to the killings claims he's only one part of an extremist network anders
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like i caught a fish just waiting for your body aloft they are like the last bits in their eyes how big you know that gets smashed glass all over them the skin and everything this show patched up victims giving out whole drinks as a nation which has never suffered at the hands of terrorists before he says norwegians just didn't know how to react. alarms from the from core some buildings both from the people sheltering is gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered severe short when their windows were blown out by the last but he says they're lucky to be alone his thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about the vision to see their house. and i think. that. this is because the two atrocities produced many acts of heroism but to tell settles on the walls worst mass shooting explicit is also voicing pango that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place anger the truth or ignored dozens of hate messages from suspect. you haven't really been prepared right being extremism expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration and you blog
like i caught a fish just waiting for your body aloft they are like the last bits in their eyes how big you know that gets smashed glass all over them the skin and everything this show patched up victims giving out whole drinks as a nation which has never suffered at the hands of terrorists before he says norwegians just didn't know how to react. alarms from the from core some buildings both from the people sheltering is gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered severe short when their windows...
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. >> i heard a big boom. it was like arriving at a war scene in some kind of movie. fire, people in the street injured. >> reporter: the streets carpeted with broken glass, windows blown out. smoke rising from the center of town. >> you can a aually smell the burning from the blasts. >> it looks like a war zone. there was people running around with blood from their head. it was kind of panic. >> reporter: the sidewalks quickly became a makeshift emergency room. bystanders raced to help t t injured. horror in the face of those who witnessed the carnage. worst hit, a government building, home to the prime minister. luckily, he wasn't there. also damaged, the headquarters of a tabloid newspaper, as well as smaller buildings nearby. inside those buildings, the dead, and those too badly wounded to get out. rescue efforts lasted into the night while everyone else in oslo was warned to stay away from downtown. then, two hours later, on an island less than an hour south of the capital, a nightmare of a different kind. a man described as tall an blond who police have linked t
. >> i heard a big boom. it was like arriving at a war scene in some kind of movie. fire, people in the street injured. >> reporter: the streets carpeted with broken glass, windows blown out. smoke rising from the center of town. >> you can a aually smell the burning from the blasts. >> it looks like a war zone. there was people running around with blood from their head. it was kind of panic. >> reporter: the sidewalks quickly became a makeshift emergency room....
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can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to spook the markets. >> reporter: former fed governor ric mishkin points out when congress at first rejected the tarp financial rescue package in 2008 the dow plummeted nearly 800 points that day. >> boy, was it a disaster. when you go to the last minute and you're basically saying, you know, don't assume that we have responsible adults, well, that actually has huge, huge costs. we've seen this happen before. let's hope it doesn't happen now. >> reporter: economists say the risk of a default is remote, but the risk of a new recession is very real. if america has to slash its spending to stay under the debt ceiling, the recovery could be over and quickly. bob? >> schieffer: thank you very much, anthony. the accused mass killer in the oslo tragedy told authorities he was trying to call attention to what he called the threat of a muslim takeover of europe. today in the streets of oslo, there was an enormous outpouring of grief and sympathy for the victims and the killer's own fath
can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to spook the markets. >> reporter: former fed governor ric mishkin points out when congress at first rejected the tarp financial rescue package in 2008 the dow plummeted nearly 800 points that day. >> boy, was it a disaster. when you go to the last minute and you're basically saying, you know, don't assume that we have responsible adults, well, that actually has huge,...
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it's a big theater. how much are tickets? >> for that first i think $16 and $18 and normally the tickets are $11 or $12. >> okay. not a bad deal. i have to mention you're going to have a little feature called [ indiscernible ] >> classic episodes of jewish cartoons and a wonderful talk afterwards monday night in san francisco. a wonderful talk by a long time writer that cracks us up. >> fantastic. you're looking at some information there on your screen. so tickets and infoal call (415)621-0523 and we have a link to all the information, the schedules, venues what not on cbssf.com. so 31 years of this festival what's next? >> oh, my goodness. 32, i guess. [ laughter ] >> hopefully, right? with any luck. >> right. programs year round and great films online. you can see stream some short films online at our website which is sfjff.org all year round. >> is it hard to get a film in this festival? >> we have 650 submissions or we look at about 650 films every year to come down to our selection of about 60. so yeah, it's competitive.
it's a big theater. how much are tickets? >> for that first i think $16 and $18 and normally the tickets are $11 or $12. >> okay. not a bad deal. i have to mention you're going to have a little feature called [ indiscernible ] >> classic episodes of jewish cartoons and a wonderful talk afterwards monday night in san francisco. a wonderful talk by a long time writer that cracks us up. >> fantastic. you're looking at some information there on your screen. so tickets and...
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and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed to be his friends. they were people who made money off him. made money from him. and yet refused to say anything. because they're afraid -- maybe they're afraid for their own life. i don't even give them that much credit. they're just afraid of being seen as a snitch which is just absurd. >> it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. it takes a lot of guts to say, i know who did that. this is the person. this is what happened. i've been on the streets. most of the people in those areas where these gangsters operate, they're terrified. they're good people. they're trapped there by
and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed...
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still coming through even passengers arriving at the airport and not being told of the events in the big city nearby communication is failing as emergency service is a struggling to bring this crisis they're under control stay with us for the latest from me as i get the details in from her on twitter and artsy underscore cause. or let's catch up with the latest business now. welcome to business r.t. rupert murdoch's news corp has sold its seventy nine percent stake in russia's biggest outdoor advertiser use out or sells advertising on billboards public transport and other services in nineteen russian cities and investor management by a deal said to be worth three hundred fifty million dollars experts say the real value is close to two hundred and seventy two company debt news corp has had a stake up for sale for five years after the company decided to pull out of the russian archives new owners say they plan an i.p.o. to recoup their investments and very quick look at the markets now crude is up as investors hope for growing demand the middle commision of europe and the us will deal with
still coming through even passengers arriving at the airport and not being told of the events in the big city nearby communication is failing as emergency service is a struggling to bring this crisis they're under control stay with us for the latest from me as i get the details in from her on twitter and artsy underscore cause. or let's catch up with the latest business now. welcome to business r.t. rupert murdoch's news corp has sold its seventy nine percent stake in russia's biggest outdoor...
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you had the big headline. gigantic headline that said, first time ever, worst congress ever, first time, the 111th congress ever. the rating showed the most conservative democratic senator was to the left of the most liberal republican. there is now no overlap ideologically at all between the parties making this a dysfunctional congress. >> we always have boy boisterousness, but in the belly of the beast i haven't seen it this bad. we just don't have a center anymore. fundamentally, chuck what we have is parliamentary pard innocen partens. you have a minority republican party with the reins of power through the house. voting no on everything the president wants or does, leads to the embarrassment we're seeing now. >> and senator, were you from a conservative, ideologically, moderate to conservative center right stake being a democrat. almost forced politically to always be the person in the middle. that's not the case in the house. >> i think norm's right, check, in the sense there's no more large, healthy cen
you had the big headline. gigantic headline that said, first time ever, worst congress ever, first time, the 111th congress ever. the rating showed the most conservative democratic senator was to the left of the most liberal republican. there is now no overlap ideologically at all between the parties making this a dysfunctional congress. >> we always have boy boisterousness, but in the belly of the beast i haven't seen it this bad. we just don't have a center anymore. fundamentally, chuck...
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may be coming at the expense of quality starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem in the building to read and that's a numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalty is a lot of regional there are people i could live with culturally the political class as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start usually. it wouldn't be given a ninety three would be fighting each other and you'd be killing each other he's. writing him just some of the groups who control him yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to happen before it can still in some cases more plug in called for something and i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes here on at. the . world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from ar
may be coming at the expense of quality starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem in the building to read and that's a numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalty is a lot of regional there are people i could live with...